Has
your Chambers range been red-tagged and put out of commission because it lacks
a safety system? Did you purchase a vintage stove for use in your kitchen only to get it
knocked-down because it failed to meet code? If so, please read further for an
explanation of why you should be concerned and a solution.

Most
early to mid-century stoves were manufactured without safety systems simply because they
were not in existence. Ovens were manually lit with a match. Unfortunately, through misuse
this caused a great deal of accidents -- even deaths.

How
could this happen? It doesnt take much. You turn on the oven, then suddenly
something as simple as a phone or door bell ringing pulls your attention away from
manually lighting the oven. With the gas valve fully turned on, raw gas
rapidly fills the closed oven cavity. In short order you can imagine what can happen if
just one spark  even from a light switch  can do when gas meets an ignition
point.

Today,
with the vast increase of enthusiasts purchasing and installing vintage stoves in their
homes, everyone should be aware that gas ranges must be up to code and safe!

By
adding a safety system into your stove, you will have the following benefits:

Standing
Pilot  With the addition of a standing pilot for oven ignition, the need to use
a match to manually light the oven is eliminated. If the pilot blows out due to a gust of
wind or for any reason at all, the main flow of gas traveling into the oven will be cut
off immediately.

Safety Valve
 The safety valve works as a guardian to permit or restrict raw gas from reaching
its final destination point or ignition.If
the pilot is blown out or diminishes due to a lack of gas pressure, a signal,
carried by a sensor that leads to the safety valve, hits a red alert that
automatically shuts down the flow of fuel to the oven.

This device
can save your home and your life! Not many Chambers ranges have this unit installed. Due
to hundreds of letters that we have received in regard to this problem, we felt the need
to make an

arrangement to
professionally fabricate the correct system for your stove.

Installation
can be made by a local stove service tech, or appliance repairman, or mechanically trained
individual. Everything is included in the package to install the system correctly.

Currently
we are making systems for ALL models of Chambers stoves and

manufacturers
going back to the 20s.

If you have
another model or further questions on the approximate cost, please e-mail us at toac@sbcglobal.net.